After installing the BackBoard Services patch for the springboard my data speeds have taken a nose dive. I was getting 1.4 Mbps on verizon 3G and now I can only get .5 Mbps. Even when I disable the patch there is no change.

What does that tweak do? (I don't have flex installed). Do you have sbsettings or icleaner pro installed? You can see if there is a preference left behind. you can also try ifile and manually locate and delete.

After installing the BackBoard Services patch for the springboard my data speeds have taken a nose dive. I was getting 1.4 Mbps on verizon 3G and now I can only get .5 Mbps. Even when I disable the patch there is no change.

I'm also thinking about iLex, but I don't know if that would restore plists.

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Have you tried disabling the flex mobile substrate addon with iCleaner pro and respringing your device? Then after it boots up with flex completely disabled, check your speeds. If they're still poor then it might be something other than flex causing this issue. If they're back to normal, you can temporarily remove flex, delete any and all plist files associated with Flex, then reinstall flex and reinstall your patches but obviously skip installing that faulty patch.

Have you tried disabling the flex mobile substrate addon with iCleaner pro and respringing your device? Then after it boots up with flex completely disabled, check your speeds. If they're still poor then it might be something other than flex causing this issue. If they're back to normal, you can temporarily remove flex, delete any and all plist files associated with Flex, then reinstall flex and reinstall your patches but obviously skip installing that faulty patch.

No, just use it in the same place often. Wish I would've now that you mention it. I don't know much of how a script could be uninstalled an still muck it up. I'd rather not have to shut all the tweaks off and uninstall, but if I have to.

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